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tho·rac·ic

 (thə-răs′ĭk)
adj.
Of, relating to, or situated in or near the thorax: the thoracic vertebrae; thoracic appendages.

tho·rac′i·cal·ly adv.
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thoracic

(θɔːˈræsɪk)
adj
(Anatomy) of, near, or relating to the thorax
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tho•rac•ic

(θɔˈræs ɪk, θoʊ-)

adj.
of, pertaining to, or involving the thorax.
[1650–60; < Medieval Latin thōrācicus < Greek thōrākikós. See thorax, -ic]
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tho·rac·ic

(thə-răs′ĭk)
Relating to or located in or near the thorax: thoracic vertebrae.
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thoracic

Relating to the chest.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.thoracic - of or relating to the chest or thorax; "pectoral organ"
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Translations
toracico
torácico

thoracic

[θɔːˈræsɪk] ADJtorácico
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thoracic

adjBrust-, thorakal (spec); thoracic vertebraBrustwirbel m
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thoracic

[θɔːˈræsɪk] adj (Med) → toracico/a
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tho·rac·ic

a. torácico-a, rel. al tórax;
___ cagecaja o pared ___;
___ cavitycavidad ___;
___ contusioncontusión ___;
___ ductconducto ___;
___ drainagedrenaje ___;
___ girdlecintura escapular ___;
___ injuriestraumatismos ___;
___ neoplasmsneoplasmas ___;
___ wallpared ___.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

thoracic

adj torácico
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Pleural tissue sampling with VATS was performed by the Department of Thoracic Surgery. VATS was performed by experienced thoracic surgeons in the operating room.
He has done FRCS from UK and has contributed to the field of thoracic surgery. He was given the certificate on the basis of FRCS,' he said.
He is board certified in both general surgery and thoracic surgery.
The surgery was completed under the supervision of Dr Faiz Bhora, chief of Thoracic Surgery at Mount Sinai Roosevelt and Mount Sinai St.
Concerns were raised during consultations about how patients requiring thoracic surgery at Cardiff's major trauma centre could be covered if the proposed thoracic centre is located in Swansea.
Results of repeated video-assisted thoracic surgery for recurrent pneumothorax after primary spontaneous pneumothorax.
Dr Redha Souilamas, Chair of Thoracic Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi who led the operation, said, "This was a first-of-its-kind operation."
He completed his residency in general surgery at Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans and completed fellowships in vascular and thoracic surgery at the Carolinas Heart Institute in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The three case reports present successful pain management after thoracic surgery using an ESP block catheter.
It is proposed that the international coalition will have 2 representatives from each of the major cardiac surgery societies (The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, American Association for Thoracic Surgery, European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, The Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery), and ideally 2 additional committed members.
Results: A total of 90 patients underwent various thoracic surgery procedures with one lung ventilation.
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